Sounds like my as-yet-unwritten CGI script.

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And give the people what they want, rather than what you want other people to make them want. No, "Aww, we only made a social network with a loyal membership, guess it's time to shut it all down! Didn't you hear it was supposed to be a platform with explosive growth?"

If I'm ever asleep and you need an answer ASAP, hit the issues board. :)

Err, uh, whenever GitLab happen to sort out their DB breakage, that is. :(

I'd like to have it all, too, but we only have one Matigo. :)

Cappuccino spits out tons of API examples for me, so I basically just write my own docs by capturing and analyzing those exchanges.

Should build a Postman collection or something I can share with folks probably, but never done that before, and I have little dev time as well, so Macchiato is winning my laptop-time attention.

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Nope. :( It's still at the "stubbed out placeholder" state Cappuccino was in when I first added all the top-level streams.

You said the same last time I mentioned it. It's really helpful to have small and straightforward code in the reference client!

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"Before we can accept you as a client, you must challenge: The Iron Triangle! Only when you prove yourself worthy and wise will we move to the Statement of Work phase."

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The immediate deliverable is a book. The less certain deliverable is use of a service that doesn't quite exist yet, and grabbing your handle on that service before signup becomes generally available.

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The stretch is also funding Safe Replies development.

The community manager is also going to do PR (public site copy, blogging, etc) and docs, so those need to be written before launch.

They might also be partially driving the logic behind the Safe Replies feature, so they might take part in driving the dev work, too.

And the manager is only part-time, so they won't be just killing time. They should have plenty to do at half realtime speeds before launch. :)

I think I've seen it prefer ethernet mostly, but might depend on which one it manages to connect over faster, similar to picking whether to connect over IPv6 or IPv4.